An affiliate program is where the site owner distributes links, banners or widgets that when used can tie any resulting transaction or page views back to the affiliate (person who put the links on their site) usually so they can earn a commission off the transaction value.
I'm in the affiliate marketing industry.
Referral programs would usually offer you a set reward value because there's only one or two products or services to promote.
For Blockland?
No, the company I work for is an affiliate network.
I'm not sure if Badspot's still running the google ads but those would have a much better success rate than any affiliate or referral program since the targeting is more precise and the reach is pretty much global. I just don't see any substantial benefit to Badspot of offering one unless someone here secretly ran a site with hundreds of thousands of users.
That is not what we are talking about! Stay on topic or leave.
that is what we are talking about, so forget off
An affiliate programme would only be beneficial if you guys had sites with high fresh traffic to put links & banners on, which I don't think anyone does.
You have Return to Bl.... oh wait
RTB only gets about 15,000 hits a month (really not much), 50% of which are direct links from here and the other 50% are search engine links from keywords like "blockand", "rtb" and "blockland add-ons".I don't think anyone there doesn't have Blockland already.